Prophylactic Tocilizumab to Prevent Cytokine Release Syndrome (CRS) with Teclistamab Administration

Blood(2023)

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Introduction: Teclistamab is a T-cell redirecting bispecific antibody that targets both CD3 on the T-cell surface and B-cell maturation antigen (BCMA) expressed on myeloma cells. Teclistamab gained accelerated approval for RRMM patients that had previously been treated with 4 prior lines of therapy including a PI, IMID and a CD38 monoclonal antibody. This approval was based on the results of the MajesTEC-1 study demonstrating an ORR of 63%. Cytokine release syndrome (CRS), a known complication of T-cell engaging therapies, occurred in 72% patients which required a REMS program to monitor the patients in hospital for 48 hours post both priming doses and the target dosing. Several approaches are in place to minimize the risk of CRS to allow for the administration of teclistamab safely as an outpatient. We have evaluated the role of administering tocilizumab prophylactically to mitigate the incidence and the severity of CRS.
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